A complete list of published journal articles by Catriona Sandilands
Refereed Journal Contributions
In Progress | “Outlander: Jane Rule and the Queer Politics of Publicity,” for Canadian Literature. |
In Review | (with J. Adamson and S. LeMenager) “Citizen Humanities: Teaching ‘Life Overlooked’ as Interdisciplinary Ecology,” for Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities. |
2013 | “Dog Stranglers in the Park? National and Vegetal Politics in Ontario’s Rouge Valley,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 47, no. 3. |
2010 | “Calypso Trails: Botanizing Expeditions on the Bruce Peninsula,” Dalhousie Review (Special Issue, Groundtruthing: Canada and the Environment). Vol. 90, no. 1, Spring, pp. 5-22. |
2009 | “The Cultural Politics of Ecological Integrity: Nature and Nation in Canada’s National Parks, 1885-2000,” International Journal of Canadian Studies (Special Issue, Nature/Culture/Canada). Issue 39-40, Summer. |
2008 | “Masculinity, Modernism and the Ambivalence of Nature: Sexual Inversion as Queer Ecology in The Well of Loneliness,” Left History (Special Issue on Environmental Politics), Vol. 13, no. 1, Summer, pp. 35-58. |
2008 | “Queering Ecocultural Studies,” Cultural Studies (Special issue on Ecocultural Studies, ed. P. Pezzullo), Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 455-476. |
2004 | “The Importance of Reading Queerly: Jewett’s Deephaven as Feminist Ecology,” Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment, Vol. 11, no. 2, Summer, pp. 57-77. |
2004 | “Eco Homo: Queering the Ecological Body Politic,” Social Philosophy Today. Vol. 19, pp. 17-39. |
2002 | “Lesbian Separatists and Environmental Experience: Notes Toward a Queer Ecology,” Organization and Environment, Vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 131-163. |
2001 | “Desiring Nature, Queering Ethics: Adventures in Erotogenic Environments,” Environmental Ethics, Vol. 23, no. 2, Summer, pp. 169-188. |
2001 | “From Unnatural Passions to Queer Nature,” Alternatives, Vol. 27, no. 3, Summer, pp. 30-35. |
2000 | “A Flâneur in the Forest? Strolling Point Pelee with Walter Benjamin,” TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, No. 3, Spring, pp. 37-57. |
2000 | “Raising Your Hand in the Council of All Beings: Ecofeminism and Citizenship,” Ethics and the Environment, Vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 219-233. |
1999 | “Domestic Politics: Wilderness, Multiculturalism, and the Desire for Canada,” Space and Culture, Vol. 4, no. 5, pp.169-186. |
1997 | “Mother Earth, the Cyborg, and the Queer: Ecofeminism and (More) Questions of Identity,” National Women’s Studies Association Journal Vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 18-40. |
1997 | “Wild Democracy: Ecofeminism, Politics, and the Desire Beyond,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Vol. XVIII, no. 2, pp. 135-156. |
1995 | “From Natural Identity to Radical Democracy,” Environmental Ethics, Vol. 17, no. 1, ! Spring, pp. 75-91. |
Non-Refereed Journal Contributions:
In press | “Urban Plantasmagoria,” provocation for O-Zone: A Journal of Object-Oriented Studies (invited). |
2014 | “Mockingbird Resilience,” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities Vol. 1, no. 1 (invited). |
2013 | “Plant Stories,” Environmental Humanities (invited), http:// environmentalhumanities.org/2013/10/01/editorial-profile-catriona-sandilands/ |
2010 | “Whose ‘there’ is there, there? Ecocritical Orientations,” Ecozon@: European Journal of Ecocriticism (Special Issue, New Ecocritical Perspectives: European and Transnational Ecocriticism), Vol. 1, no. 1, Spring. http://www.ecozona.eu/ index.php/journal/index |
2005 | “Unnatural Passions? Toward a Queer Ecology,” Invisible Culture, Issue 9: Nature Loving (ed. Lisa Uddin and Peter Hobbs), http://www.rochester.edu/ in_visible_culture/Issue_9/title9.html |
2003 | “Opinionated Natures: Toward a Green Publicity,” Public (reprint of “Opinionated Natures: Toward a Green Publicity,” 2002), Issue 26, pp. 138-152. |
2002 | “Landdykes and Landscape: Reflections on Sex and Nature in Southern Oregon,” WE International (revised excerpt from This Land Has Called Forth From You Your Strength as a Lesbian, 2001), no. 56/57, Fall, pp. 13-16. |
2000 | “Ecological Integrity and National Narrative: Cleaning Up Canada’s National Parks,” Canadian Woman Studies, Volume 20, no. 2, Summer, pp. 136-142. |
2000 | “Canada’s National Parks: Profit, Preservation and Paradox,” Canadian Parks and Recreation Magazine, Spring, pp. 16-17. |
1994 | “Political Animals: The Paradox of Ecofeminist Politics,” The Trumpeter, Vol. 11, no. 4, Fall, pp. 167-172. |
1994 | “Lavender’s Green? Some Thoughts on Queer(y)ing Environmental Politics,” Undercurrents, Vol. 6, pp. 20-24. |
1994 | “Of Bears and Women,” The Z Papers, Vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 32-39. |
1993 | “On ‘Green’ Consumerism: Environmental Privatization and Family Values,” Canadian Woman Studies, Vol. 13, no. 3, Spring, pp. 45-47. |
1993 | “Radical Democracy: A Contested/ing Terrain,” Synthesis/Regeneration, Vol. 5, Winter, pp. 14-16. |
1991 | “Ecofeminism and its Discontents: Notes Toward a Politics of Diversity,” The Trumpeter, Vol. 8, no. 2, Spring, pp. 90-96. |